@mansellan found this - it's a bit old and hopefully outdated, but seems to imply Core (2.0) wouldn't work on 32-bit. I don't mind dropping Vista, but dropping 32-bit would mean dropping VB6. Does 3.0 claim to work on 32-bit too?
> This removal occurs whenever a user is deleted, unless that user had a very high reputation score. Because high-reputation users have usually cast a great many votes, removing all of them could be that much more disruptive to other users. In such cases, the staff use a special deletion that preserves the votes, resulting in no reputation change for those who had been voted on by that user.
Regarding request 1:
That's already how it works. "High reputation" is a generic way to explain what happens that isn't super confusing. A help center article isn't meant to go into all the explicit details, but rather just highlight the generic functionalities. Users get held up based on their ...
@PeterJ apparently they were among the top 10 all-time voters on Super User — Olli Niemitalo2 days ago
You'll need to look into making that div a span, or something.
You can use CSS to make it look the same.
Or I could try. It doesn't see the images on my system, but it does build on VS 2019.
Oh, you had ~Content. It should be ~/Content.
Oh, and instead of taking 3 random highlights, you could use a bootstrap carousel and just show three on the page, and let it scroll automatically with a fix timer.
I'll know in a little more than 1 month whether or not I get a little 2019-2020 piece to put on my award... totally entering "acceptance" phase, where I start accepting that the ride is coming to an end